Roland Garros Shock: Jannik Sinner's Unexpected Fall
Jannik Sinner's quest for a French Open title ended abruptly with a stunning defeat to Juan Manuel Cerundolo, marred by physical issues. Sinner, once the favorite, lost his 30-match winning streak as Cerundolo seized the opportunity, stirring Roland Garros with an unusual upset.
At Roland Garros, Jannik Sinner's aspirations for his first French Open title and a career Grand Slam were dashed in a surprising second-round defeat. His physical struggles during the match handed Juan Manuel Cerundolo a remarkable come-from-behind victory.
The Italian star, one of the favorites after triumphs on clay in Monte Carlo, Madrid, and Rome, saw his 30-match winning streak snapped as he battled issues in the scorching Paris heat. Despite a promising start, where Sinner dominated the early sets, Cerundolo capitalized on Sinner's physical decline to turn the tide.
The shocking loss opens the tournament for Novak Djokovic and others, reshaping the competitive landscape at Roland Garros. As Sinner deals with this unexpected setback, the tennis world watches keenly to see who will seize this golden opportunity.
(With inputs from agencies.)

